1. Okwu mmalite na gafereview
The CPVAN 125dB Loud Motion Sensor Alarm is a versatile and easy-to-use security device designed to protect various indoor and semi-outdoor spaces. Featuring a powerful 125dB siren, it effectively deters intruders, alerts you to movement, and can even serve as a welcome chime. Its advanced PIR (Passive Infrared) technology accurately detects human motion, minimizing false alarms. The alarm comes with a remote control for convenient arming, disarming, and mode selection, offering flexible security solutions for homes, garages, vans, sheds, and more.

Figure 1: CPVAN Motion Sensor Alarm Unit and Remote Control
2. Akụrụngwa Ngwaahịa
- Super Loud 125dB Siren: Designed to effectively scare away intruders with a powerful alarm sound.
- Advanced PIR Motion Detection: Accurately distinguishes human movement up to 40ft (optimal 10-26ft), reducing false alarms.
- Ụdị arụ ọrụ abụọ: Switch between a loud alarm mode for security and a gentle chime mode for welcoming visitors.
- 328ft njikwa anya: Conveniently arm, disarm, and switch modes from a distance.
- Portable & Easy to Install: Compact design allows for versatile placement using adhesive stickers or screws.
- Arụ ọrụ batrị: Requires 3 AAA batteries (included) for wireless operation.

Figure 2: Alarm operating in Doorbell (Daytime) and Alarm (Nighttime) Modes
3. Kedu ihe dị na Igbe ahụ
- 1 x CPVAN Motion Sensor Alarm Unit (Model CP2 Pro)
- 1 x Njikwa anya
- Batrị AAA 3 x (etinyere ya ma ọ bụ tinye ya iche)
- Mounting Accessories (screws, wall anchors, adhesive sticker)
- Akwụkwọ ntuziaka onye ọrụ

Figure 3: Product Components and Dimensions
4. Nhazi
4.1 Ntinye batrị
- Locate the battery compartment on the back of the motion sensor alarm unit.
- Mepee mkpuchi batrị.
- Fanye batrị AAA 3, na-ahụ polarity ziri ezi (+/-).
- Mechie mkpuchi batrị nke ọma.
4.2 Nhọrọ nrịgo
The alarm unit can be placed on a flat surface or mounted to a wall using the provided accessories.
- Nrikwa nrapado: Clean the desired surface thoroughly. Peel off the protective film from the adhesive sticker and firmly press the alarm unit onto the surface.
- Ịkwanye Screw: Use the provided screws and wall anchors to secure the mounting bracket to the wall. Then, attach the alarm unit to the bracket. The unit's design allows for swiveling to adjust the detection angle.
4.3 Pairing Remote Control
The remote control is typically pre-paired. If re-pairing is needed or you wish to pair multiple alarms to one remote:
- Long press the pairing button on the alarm unit until the detector light lights up continuously.
- Press any button on your remote control. You will hear two beeps from the alarm unit to indicate successful pairing.
- Short press the pairing button on the alarm unit to exit the pairing mode.
5. Ntuziaka ọrụ
5.1 Na-eji ngwa agha na mwepu
- Ogwe aka: Press the 'Arm' button (locked padlock icon) on the remote control to activate the alarm. The unit will indicate it is armed.
- Wepu ngwa agha: Press the 'Disarm' button (unlocked padlock icon) on the remote control to deactivate the alarm.
5.2 Nhọrọ ọnọdụ
The alarm has two primary modes: Loud Alarm and Chime. Use the mode button on the unit or remote to switch between them.
- Loud Alarm Mode: Activates the 125dB siren upon motion detection. Ideal for security.
- Ụdị Chime: Emits a gentle chime sound upon motion detection. Suitable for welcoming visitors or monitoring entryways without a loud alarm.

Figure 4: Using the alarm to protect children near stairs
5.3 Mgbanwe olu
The volume of the alarm and chime can be adjusted using the remote control.
5.4 Ihe ngosi ojiji
- Nchebe ụlọ: Place near entry points like doors and windows to detect unauthorized access.
- Garage/Shed Protection: Secure valuable items in your garage or shed.
- Van/Vehicle Security: Portable design makes it ideal for protecting vehicles.
- Child/Pet Monitoring: Use chime mode to alert you when children or pets enter restricted areas.

Figure 5: Alarm protecting a van from unauthorized entry

Figure 6: Alarm used to deter animals from restricted areas
6. Nlekọta
- Ngbanwe batrị: Replace batteries when the alarm's performance degrades or the indicator light signals low power.
- Nhicha: Wipe the unit with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
- Nkwanye: Ensure the unit is not exposed to direct water as it is not waterproof. For optimal PIR detection, avoid placing it where it might detect motion through walls, windows, or glass doors.
7. Nchọpụta nsogbu
| Nsogbu | Ihe nwere ike ime | Ngwọta |
|---|---|---|
| Alarm not activating/responding to remote | Low batteries in unit or remote; remote not paired; remote out of range. | Replace batteries; re-pair remote (see Section 4.3); ensure remote is within 328ft range. |
| Nkpu gha | Movement from pets; drafts; direct sunlight; detection through windows/walls. | Adjust placement to avoid pets or environmental factors; ensure clear line of sight for detection. |
| Siren too quiet or no sound | Volume set too low; low batteries. | Adjust volume using remote (see Section 5.3); replace batteries. |
8. Nkọwapụta
- Akara: CPVAN
- Ụdị: CP2 Pro
- Olu mkpu: 125dB
- Oke nchọpụta: Up to 40ft (optimal 10-26ft)
- Oke njikwa anya: Ruo 328ft
- Isi mmalite ike: Batrị 3 x AAA (gụnyere)
- Akụkụ ngwaahịa: 1.97"D x 2.36"W x 3.54"H
- Ibu ihe: 8.79 ounces
- Agba: Ọcha
9. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
CPVAN offers excellent after-sales service for your motion sensor alarm.
- Akwụkwọ ikike: Akwụkwọ ikike ọnwa 18.
- Nkwado ndị teknuzu: Life-time technical support is provided.
- Kpọtụrụ: For any questions or support needs, please do not hesitate to contact CPVAN customer service.





